The NDAA for FY 2023

Started by Moderator · Dec 8, 2022 · 12 replies

  1. M

    Moderator

    Dec 8, 2022 · 3y ago

    Original post

    H. R. 7776 - Water Resources Development Act of 2022  

    Now it is labeled H. R.  7776 the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023

    The first bill was for something other than an NDAA.  Apparently, H. R. 7776 was highjacked and is planned to be the NDAA for FY 2023.  The Chairmen and Ranking Members from the House and Senate Armed Services Committees grabbed H.R. 7900 and S. 4543--two versions of an NDAA--squished them together, hijacked H. R. 7776, amended that bill, and renamed it as the one above.

    When time is available, conferees are named and they negotiate a conference report and both Houses of Congress vote on it, approve the conference report and send it the White House for signature to make the finished bill a Public Law.

    H. R. 7776, the agreement between the Chairmen and Ranking Members will probably be substituted for negotiations between conferees of both houses and H. R. 7776 will be passed by both houses.  Then off to the White House.  There are plenty of perfections to contracting law in Title VIII but H. R. 7776 needs to be passed in about 2 weeks without running into any obstacles.  It probably won't get derailed, but I think it's too early to look at any of the bill's provisions.

  2. M

    Moderator

    Dec 9, 2022 · 3y ago

    House Passes National Defense Authorization Act on 12/8/22.  One down, one to go.  The Library of Congress cannot even keep of with the paperwork.  Let's see if the Senate can pass H. R. 7776 today.

    I just finished checking and the Senate is not scheduled to be back until 12/12/22.

  3. J

    Jacelyn

    Mar 29, 2023 · 3y ago

    Good Morning, Does any one happen to have a summary of the provision and sections impacted and changes that took place with NDAA FY23 (and impacted agencies (i.e. DoD, NASA, and ect ). I have always been able to locate it here but FY 23 seem to be hiding from me. Any assistance is extremely appreciated :)

  4. M

    Moderator

    Mar 29, 2023 · 3y ago

    I'm sorry.  I didn't do it this year.

  5. h

    here_2_help

    Mar 30, 2023 · 3y ago

    bob7947 said:

    I'm sorry.  I didn't do it this year.

    I know it's a lot of work, Bob. Thanks for all your prior efforts.

  6. p

    policyguy

    Mar 30, 2023 · 3y ago

  7. J

    Jacelyn

    Mar 30, 2023 · 3y ago

    On 12/9/2022 at 5:52 AM, bob7947 said:

    House Passes National Defense Authorization Act on 12/8/22.  One down, one to go.  The Library of Congress cannot even keep of with the paperwork.  Let's see if the Senate can pass H. R. 7776 today.

    I just finished checking and the Senate is not scheduled to be back until 12/12/22.

    • Members

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    Thank you! I noticed they were all DoD geared and nothing big impacting the federal agencies. Appreciate it very much :)

  8. R

    Retreadfed

    Apr 10, 2023 · 3y ago

    Look at Section 805.  Who is advising these people?

  9. f

    formerfed

    Apr 10, 2023 · 3y ago

    Retreadfed said:

    Look at Section 805.  Who is advising these people?

    Sounds like a strong lobbying effort from industry that wasn’t checked out further from the government side

  10. R

    Retreadfed

    Apr 10, 2023 · 3y ago

    The Changes clause mentioned in the law is for construction.

  11. f

    formerfed

    Apr 10, 2023 · 3y ago

    Retreadfed said:

    The Changes clause mentioned in the law is for construction.

    Something must have gotten changed/cleaned up.  This is from a summary that Crowell and Morning did:  

    Section 805 provides that unilateral modification of an existing contract, order, or other transaction that implements the requirements of an Executive Order (EO) issued by the President shall be treated as a change under the Changes Clause (FAR 52.243-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, or -6, as appropriate).

  12. R

    Retreadfed

    Apr 10, 2023 · 3y ago

    formerfed said:

    Something must have gotten changed/cleaned up.

    I checked two sources showing the text of the NDAA and they both show that 805 specifically references only 52.243-4.  Maybe I am off, but that is what I am finding.

  13. f

    formerfed

    Apr 11, 2023 · 3y ago

    Retreadfed said:

    I checked two sources showing the text of the NDAA and they both show that 805 specifically references only 52.243-4.  Maybe I am off, but that is what I am finding.

    You are correct.  I checked the DFARS open cases and it’s limited to 52.243-4

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